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. s a .-. ., w . v . . T- - -. ::.Tf JoUlOiAXia a 2 eolunan rj daily, exoepl Monday, at ; lor tiz mouit,' 11 wed l SO eenuper lujuiX. . - , t ij,LY JOUBSAI .M 90tuan . i, i r, iV-mri rery Thursday at "- ALviKTlSISO BATES (OAiLY) OB i .1 a one dr Wc. tpj each sabaaqotnt .j.kCI lilil. a., ' lu t ut per Hue (or B: Brata. . had eants aavertiwmentt ubUr.e4ltweea ..U iuuateny pnoa. ! . .. s i .NoUcwof ,4arristea or Dealt, mot to ixe c l;u- .1 b inserted f me. AH ddiUon! t ui beoJirdleentaper nna. '. i ymenUforimi1eBtawartleemanUmnt made ia advance. BeaularadYerMaa mania t ooUecte4 proatptty at Ike Mi oleic at. : 1 - ooamwuU Bt'nln"nw" or a dls aaUaa of oc( bUwi ere ealjelted. Ho oommnntoattoa mint be ex pee tad to be pu ilaaed taal contains WaeUnable peraonal ,U6K withholds taa MMOf the author: or I ii vlll makt in an taa one ootumn of tlili . paper. - .. jLay peraonfcellnsattilevod al any auonr mens coumanioaboa eaa obtain the name o taa aotnor by appueatioa at thli office and rw B( aen(a vue grtavauoe axUia. THK JOUBNAL. k. a. ana. v' J - mutM. tE, UlSPER i iaaaa Maaagar. C, JAN. S Catsrad a taa Port oSta at N. Bera , aici-'aj aitar. - If u r OBGANUATIONS. From time immemorial there Las btea a cry that farmers should or- cftnhe,ir5CUe , agricultural clubs scattered about thrOngh the country a kit kn toMut ilia vie'PtiriPS fum uu ewiu w Hivvn r "of the occasion j they were generally short lived and very ofwn con tmllAfl hr men who were not farm ers' The farmers of the Country desired something peculiar to their own calling, such as men of other professions and callings have. To make it effective, it was deeweti necessary to make it in some re spects secret and to have a ritual for the initiation of member as well as a constitution and by laws tor its povernment. r '.To gratify this demand the Order fit rtronaof Husbandry was in- lULDlM 1DU UIBUECO uriuu ' spring p with surprising rapidity i thronrhout the coantry. , I5ut ker wks'tlie1 trouble. 'The farmers, be- ft. 1 - AVjkt ttiAD OB a hi U ft UVTlDg m VUCJ uau " " been orjtoressed by other powerful 4)rganizations which exerted as influence la legislative bodies dan ffine to their Interest, and tba ' tors and other elasses who obtaine ,tbe!i' nvlriflf by other means UU ' the sweat the brow, were, ready to catch at anything designed to better their condition. Jiloquen anr flfWt era. were sent is event inrktrtmVthe'clarms of the Si'zltU't iteasei iiopon ike farmer andinaBy of them jumpel at it aa lhA nanacea for all their toonblflftdBOOn.'the Order of Patrons ofjllosbandry bad a urange la atmoBt every Beighborhood. flt flourished ljke the green bay tre, rbutik did W. bring the iirosperity and flOBh times that many expected. vlW lexpecUd too luucb; were dis appointed,' and soon Granges be gan to expire almost as rapidly ap they sprang Into existence. j But with 4ll this the Order df Tatronj ol" HnsbRndry MH Iirc8 "and k is beyond dixpote the best organiiattou ever instituted top farmers. -.Having survived tbto ' Wiling - frost j which ' followed tbp muihroom growth, it is now iu corj ioftt bwildnp strMkdH Md ik cipa'JVTof krccomplislflng arvatjt deal Os good for the farming irj-1 teresLAYith the , dcdaraUon jf j purposes W set forth 'by' the turuar Oraageat Its 'session tp; Saint Louis ia'ISTf, kept eteadilt Jn'iaV,! eVr tomaSinity shoul bavVita Grange-.That deelaraUoh 4saiUollowiDBW)fd j -.uttC ahafT endeavor W a4TSdeur ii rafeao by laborlnf oeo-HpJhft -)..vt 6crrf Utter km higher manhood and womanhood Aoeg owr .r. T mchan tba comforts kx1 ( attracUooa af aur bonaea, m4 atreagtb onr attarhmnta a or iMita. i f mntoat nJeruadiit anac- i n rnmiuUia tnTioiata w , ,i a&J to eronlatawchcaiialabct, - Y '-n ti(K4 Uroa corolnf. 40 . - i r.-r-rat. TO BT F in cHt K tnaka our fan - i - To diTtrailTenr crorw, . t' n w can cnltlrate. , - w x f i porta, ! ! ' oro an -1 i i 1 more U7t or i- t- nt : ntly tfca T .Lr, fei.J, la teu'-T r lor our xuuiiiU ( rotectioo and aiTancemeat, aa occar bioa may req- re. AVe thall javoiJ l.ii rauon aa r j a.- la by arL ia- Hion in the uiance. We khall con; at-' ly atriva t jcuraetu"r iarmony, t jod sod to aiako onr vtderperpetaai: ah all earceaUy endeaTor to euppreea penonal, local, Eectk&aU and naiional prejudice, all unhealthy riyalryvail aeltiah ambition. FaiiVittl adherenoo to theae Drinoiolea will Inmra oar men- ta, aotai, mmi aaaaarial 4wWM,tt , . It is not necessary lojr the Orange in' i&L&Mg ta lHaf'declaraiioa of parposes te make wax on any other iplass of eitwns, not' neces sary for them tonatagonlie tba merchants, lorj the',, merchant is essential to the farmery It Is not necissaryjtti i 'makW war on the doe-' tors, lawyers or any of the profes sions for these are ". all legitimate and useful in their proper spheres, but it is to the interest of the farm er to Lave as little use for the lawyer and doctor as, possible. If then the farmers want organisation why not revive the Grangef Its Bocial features are elevating and improving. The beautiful lessons taught by. the' Great excitemenl has been caused 3n ritual are impressive, and the good JwtJ FwU, Texaj, by the re fellowship engendered by Its noble wm0 wu aohelpUsea he could not turn In precepts u invalnsble to every commuui'y. Jones County Items. i . .. . ' j Mrs. Dr. Bomulns Whitaker U visiting her parents at Farmvillej Virginia. Mr. Israel Uardibg, Episcopal, will preach at Trenton Sunday, tbe 2d day of January. Mr. Edgar May aud Mr. 1'. M. Pearsall left on Monday last on a brief visit to Pitt county. The parents of ocr worthy post master, M.C. Giddeus, are upend ing a few days with bim at Trcnr ton. Mr. Tobe Foy, we learn, lias rented the Jas. U. O. BryaD house at Trenton and will move there in 1 a fnv itorfi I IB v " utg IP. . Mr. AbDer Dawson is moving to Trenton. We hope Abncr didn't let the jackolanterns scare bim from tbe old plantation. Died, Dec. 31, 18G,atthecouuty poor house, Chaney Westbrook, col., who was very old and had been sick a long time. The family of Mr. T. 0. Whita ker, of Germanton, are visiting their parents at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. J. Whitaker. j The Bev. Ma Cashwell will preach, at the church in Treoto4 Friday, Ike 7th: of January, and at Piney tirove Hanuay, tae 'Jtn. . o " Miss Nannie Tj&tham apd Anni Crooks. Df Iltt- ftud Mlas Magtri Dawson, of Maple jOypress, havi bttn Tinting at Trenton dnnpg th holidays at . Uxa. , J. , A v Smith's, Left for' tbelr hantes 'sn' Monday last Our young gents and wid owers ,are lookfln? sad and lonesome indeed. ; .. rvv -.. We saw a colored man" moving a few days ago. Bald Jke'nad been living all bis majority rich land and was now going to, meve to the poorest place in the world and see if he conld not better his condition; What is the tanser. I enquired "Why," said be, ,aid you evet hear this song:.. , M-Pgkt is t &i aught and a figtrre is a figure, oori for the white matviaRd cobs fottha nigger. ; , j The inmates et our county poof hoase were very agreeably surv prised on Christmas 4?y by th reception of a very large basket well filled with dclacles and snbt stantials, enough, we learn, to last several days. It was from our good citieen who has a heart for the worthy poor as large as a mountain. Long may such generj-ons-hearted citizens as Capt. E, lid Page live to enjoy the return of these good old Christmas days and make the benrta of these worthy t. J. I-- 1 " ' " I I bride's father, ') Thursday, ' the 23d of DeWM.' Andrew JJanka, of Jones rxmnit.YMjMiss .Narcissa Moore, of,avn. ii The .bappr couple was greeted at tbe residence of tbe groom's father, Mr. J. B. Banks, by friend and ; neighbor i to the number oT'about lour, hue -dred,who were bountifnlly enter tained fcy a Caw an p per. - AH were well pleased and made to feel thero- aelves bomV'5V-li'ki If Banks knows bow. . ,, f Thai worthy and pious Christian ministeybf tha gaspaly AiD. Betta, who has been on this circuit for the last three years, left for Kashville, 5;C bis new mission, cn Ilonday last The peoplaci ffrecloa.were orely put out J a iaving, torpart with him. They loved 1 im and his accomf'ished afia r r ' nfamuy Mr. TJettsls'an tr able worker ia Ibe caht - c C . liSSi T; !? I ? ECd t l- pnts f-r t,.e rn 1 m.tbejTterr e cl 2 ;- -r...a wu taa iHnno elron. trt I.ve, f.-ncatec, ..: opticus, 'pious The oKl tcituta of Tre'-oa is Ur. U. F. llindes, generally ca.!:.1 J by ua Pet r Uindea. Ur. Hie .8 c-r- 1 wag tvrn leir Lluabeth, Kew Beilieu luerw vuen ue was x years old and assisted his brother William Hindes in carrying on a livery lUble and a eoach shop for 112 years and then, moved ioTren- ton 4S years ago witu lis orotner William and kept hotel and carried en the eoach makinjr. busineea for many years. Mr. Uifldee will tie T years old on January 16,andhis good wifet'aunt Kancy, UC5. Both' are very infirm, and as Jtr. HimJes lost all his whole life's earning to La LoLfcit, c : workers i a, ; v tfia the close of the War,: was, and ?ls now, having te'bard time In Hheir old age to get their . living; I' The many good, traits of uncle Pete dur ing his residence in. Trenton ; has made him many friends,-who are ever watchful ' for his needs, . and many of them extend to ,hinj sub stantial help, We nius( Bay. that we are proud to have at our county Iseat such eenerorw-hearted eitizens wn0 ftre so ready to help the de- serving old and mrm; . ' ( k o" i-t... 9 0 bed, ok raise his head; erjbody aud ha was dying of Consumption. A trial sent him. Finding relief, he bought a Urge bottle and a box of Or. King's Maw Life, Pills; y ths time he had taken two boxes Of pills sod two bottles of tbe Discovery, be was well and bad gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Diaoover j for Consumption free at E.' N. Duffy 'a. ifRotAursttri vim K JJ4i Sa! rla' MWdar MWWW.K41 aBBPrat'Ot parity, tranctii, and Vnoleaomanaas. JK maomiMi thu th ordinary kinds, and M ha aold la oom aaUtlow1UiDa aauttttada x kw uit, kori niU Mm at iwBaaoo-io.wailtvir..f.- For sals In Wewbera hy ATei ma Art. mil a obit in iul.wij 0V1WMW miner. IN JONES COUKTT? .-C; Ooodlocatlcn : and. Wood Ljuftd. IN LOTS TO mr JPtEKJ, WUlbasoMta mortyasa aaacv wuiba aoM tba land aaeribs ,4b. a oartaia dated Dee. SSl'lSto Hay, to Brtwui- tea i tlan Bannrt, Md taciataoad ra Janes In ths or&oe f ti4 Bf iaiarjof Peads M &W D, No, 2C Ma The tend la altnatMnaald YOtrnty ofl-tDl Bonta ltd of Trent attar, Md n aids r taa mala read : leaalnc .faom Zianwa ta Pnllnk-ivllla. nlnut ant mua ana a nail from XrentonV estimated ' to eontalp 'Oas Tbouaaud Aaroe more or 'leas, knows a abf Tht aate will take place Op, tnk TWEKfTr riprn da or jandary. it; at h i k&h iv)n, in ast Ooantrv atie teti Mid to f worth ai lcat 5.0U0. The mortcaga debt U about 12.000, an the aald land will be sold hy Vrrlae or a power ofaala oaatmed ! aald mortgage. at rn oSoitykjL; "Bi.w6 i itt'.' ? ;'' ; Executrix of S. Bangrrt, Hy H. C. WBrratwasf. a try at .Law ' ; deeUtd . . 4 , -M ewban, V, C wZ5-B'- i InUftfi a twwifAjC-wjrJ nut iUtf j FAUiLY. 1 .C1 01 1 ;i . : j Jiil rJ ii.'.liV ilrtBOJ d:0 !.; nfirr in.i.-c4 A. Ii. rial ripened1 .pa Vllfd iV rtreet. below a 1-j Ll:i';l t 'il jtial Ua . A 5JlrV AsTiitO 4T- i- 5-1 ey wj u 07 OTftftPn Pi 4i Xjf&w t r;.,?r,,T, ,7Ji fft't!ik.ntf s4aoeW&'tlt')an 4 la -turiil f j iif-a4a -t,0tp prerrad ln'aTl rtyles. ' TarrJilfes 'served In ny portfoti of tae eitr, s j i : . . :7 A J.tl .i lrw, t rs;f tv pfsia,' , Ad t r . ' ' e . . I Vi 6 SB: JttacsrilittlklU ti-ItrA NEW STOKE!-. -WM. SULTAN Baff i jut returaed rota tb Honkvn Itfsrk.tewbyehefurchaaeda.,.. YERYtUME STOCK Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, f sad everything usually kept fa a first- Class Dry Oood Store, and fee is deter- Sell Them Lower Than Ever. He will eiya High Prices lie irorst Shaking they ever had. v j Look at some of our leaders: A Good Button Shoe $1.00 Ladies and Misses' Jerseys .90 A Good Tie 20 A Good White Sbirt .. ..... '40 Men's and Boys' Hats at.. S3 Hoy's Suits as lowag....... 2.25 Also a nice assortment of Children Woollen Hoods and Sacks very low: Carpets and Oil Cloth; Trucks ad Val ises; a Dice assortment of Hhawia aad Blankets and Buggy Babes. . . . All we ask is to call and examine our j stock before purchasing elsewhere and we will save you money. Lton 't forget the place, BUhOfi Uiilhllnc. Opposite ltap tlst Chnruh. Wm, sultan. Jas. A. Thomas, Salesman. o7 dw Take Notice! Our store is Riled with Provision!, fjroccrieg. Canned Goods, lry Uoods, Crockery, Etc, We keep a full line of tbe , Pelehrated Prison ; Boots and, Shoes. 'ALSO O. S.. Parsons ,& Sods Boots ! and Shoes, Every pair warranted to give satis faction. Country merchant and the people generally are requested to call and ex amine our large stock before purchasing.- We will give you low figures. We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS L BRO., South Front it.. Neu Berne, ff. C E. H. & J. A. Meadows , . ' - i lnunediate Orders, at tu ir Warehouse, . 500 To Mnit, 400 Bbls. Genuine 'ur j.ia .awiliittiiii ,8ixi' .e I. Mo '.' HoultotiL ,Eo Potatoes 111 Irta nniO 1 nfi- ; ,u t- i U , PER BARREL. ,! . i M. .lit.Hl I U I f BASINS IN MeatSuar, ' ' a IV, I;; -.i; . 91.1 f-1' ii!'iv ' ii "At ojS'ii FflilEISERp.M 1 i . io fi I itt:ll ihAi ;boQ Vi?-: .-.jj' Wiole and R6ij!dl Groterl - i !., .!:! ifiiHi.'t i:i ' Uk year ratanr f Ota Orltiaal t afcaa ..i Bawaia at taiaattnm. , i aaaOeafclM walaea tMarlat'AlsfMaai . . a .1 A, t.-"i n nnp.".!i i f ara w sw waw , . Mpfn itrnjnrti8taoi. a fiLft TJnvMJaawi tea ItjruW.,CftH and Jw. KmI DOW M pTV in "in asp Btfttaor Iftrrtwry. .twwi.ftui SThSf abas iUhW tilttavra ma ntrmtli af araorwn Uiaft npyolliar la the world. 3bouwtits Mho mmt U w: ui teu j t cue reaaoa rtm atk ' do ward, A JorigJfeoljigento'for new Jerne, . u. ROBERTS : & ' HElTDEESOlT J 'U flu-sal 'BSSTlBI.-lKSlt; j Newi JBernei IV- CJ Oniy; llrwirlaM"tkfniel? irepreseiw v ; ros, iirs uta laturinc, TotaiiCapitat- over Forty Million o UOVv-vhir lUi iMftlsn.aaajaiaMlT 4 ' onlpftin. -..' 1 : t" . II 1. ' H M W i i M Ift, - n i- - 1 1 . . 1 , 1,;:. S. A. 7C r:-: :. oj ' r act, rr.e v-r i ' and is t i : r. 1 sg rrrnej a i r-'i -r- ;r.ith C1 j t-: . si; t M ii"1 1 T J si . I i Vv ... . V F I i - aw-w-3Cfc,., -V s. TO MEET THE C -AT ? I ITY CI HOLID. i r r r ' f Mraoixlinary e n s . b r B o i i-. , . i i - a ;,:,I)RY; ji? Ladles' Walking Jackets, Shawls and Blankets, UEii's, vonEtrs hid : cm lc HEii i c :: 23. ' ' Hats, arid4' Oent .fxirnisliingr - J oods, Comprising fine Silk Handkerchief, beantifol I IIoseloTfcly Scarfa : ; and Soependera, Glovea and Umbrellas, all suitable for- CHRISTPAS-CIFIT Goods will 'be sold at Rock 1 ' ' T All BOLE AGENT FOE " A. 11ITTLES' mi CALF SEWED $2.50 Hill Th.nnl.BhM. uM 1b ftlalaMftv thftt Mr W ft RR ANT. KU; by thaMaouIaotoraiTOMK and UYHKTOHf .'CL'aroMkUtl, vlw averypalr la WftrnmUfti should an 7 of them in any way within may raaaoaanle tlm glva out, 1 will apoa return ol damaged pair and lUw. mnt aa 10 lepg-ta of wear, eithkm itarona U liooar ur oiva amothbb aaar raia is aacxAjiuB. it is ua bast, tioaat and auaapaat fchoe ia tua world fur tua mouey. lliajroomt ( llultun, rials aad HaarpToed Dour rss wnd Laos Up Bhoaa. ' . ' 1 have (eaUmaiiiala from soma of onr'best and lead- ta eiUseua, wlia fcave bought U B ATTL.H.8 ttHUa," orae of whlchhavaworaeuepatraelonf aslf mootiia. aod procounee It Uta Beat, Ubeapaat and Saataat Wear lug Hlioe In tlie world. . i i ,. 17. M. C0I.MN8, lllddls Johm Jb. Uunaov Salesmen. S: FOB CimiSEWS: We have a line of arrive that make Useral and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. CLOTHINOMen's, Youth's and Boy's, at Low Prices forGood'Cfois. SHIRTS A very useful present, Laundried, Unlundried.sii4 J'Uted Bosoms. Oar COo. tfhirta are made of Fruit of the Loom, and art jruartriteed to sell well. Night Shirts at 1,00. ' HATS, Soft and Stiff- , ,.ujf " New stock of Underwear just received. j In Gloves we have the Jouvin Kid at f 1 .50, warranted ; Dog Skin ''Cloth and Spring For Top Gloves. " i";""1 Ilandkercbiefij Whit Silk, White Linen and Colored Bor6crei?SpI and' Cashmere Mufflers. . JMn . "i aiaeiii' . .c a . . iui.u ..jn..f., ir.ir n.. W,r,l,n .ni ruinn . rIam Diippers ana trumps ; xniuai ocan arms ; new one oi ooans or vonuaii Trada. We make a specialty of 23c. and 50ci Scarfs and Tips, Fulse Warm ers, etc. i . ' V ' i i t- t -.ii o Tie Porpoise Hide Shoe Strings, 15c. per pair. Trunks Valises, Shawl Straps, Dmbrcllas, etc. Carpets, Hugs and Oil Cloth. ,CaJon in, need of anythinj fbrwitlj men's ' Wear. .tUit-Tfloi.f , ;ai"usn:i -(' t::a u.f.!I ttf ! I GrlRLS JOSEPH KINSEY, ' . ' . ( , Hiss LTJLA B. PELL, (Greensboro,) : Misa EFFIE E. ROUSE, (Peace Institute) Miss BETT1E KINSEY, (Peaoe Institute) ' Miss I.TJLi WUITFTELD, tSuonton; V. J ipruig session opens January 17," 1887: Only Female Boarding School in thto section of the State. fj.t urJ .. ,,,, w K-.iWrite for ternu to - ,- . ; r. -i.'wif 1 -j -(fi k j iu a-i j I .!.' JOSEPH KINSEY. Principal, ieo.84...' ii.' t r . ' La Orance, N. C." a .i.ti i i i ' f I AM iflof urg fnT)mviiM- n i I ''' isssax'" iil-.ta : hi M.ll,Qle s. a l.e'.;i( ro' co c: "7TO0; STORES, SOUTH OF 'THEIR ruKEa'CTO," Ajid keep, 1 FLOUR, MEATS, COFFEE. BUG AH, 8Yi:tT3 tfOLSJaT.BACddi'KOi1 AND'- CXGAnH, n TeryUaina.' In "the "OROCEBY' jAiik fftrtll' STOCrr'; f X at -nil . 'tVhcesal and Retail Dealer In ' C1IGICE FAMILY Cr.GCEr.IES 1 l-.i'Gciieral Uercliahdis.;t BAGGIXG f AM1 , ' jtn ii fj t.r TIES, Etc Coi!etimentS rt- Ortin Cotton and Oi'ifr Froduce solirirpj. ' . . l'rompt-Attention J!iar.inter H. -CNEY. VILL FF.OM KOW UNTIL VS, GIVE jiiduGpnic::; v 5 : 0 1 6 "t: i l : l ; - . e- GOODS,..,... 1 - Bottom."EardPaii Pried' MAX SCHWERIir, St.. oor. Dnloa All or. actMialta Baptist Orrak, 1, Jul'. Goods in; stoc vt r i a I'HUlf 11 .in til) vniiuli o Vi'isjionrv MHiiteJftaMaMftMHHMMftMiaMil 'II Jx.I !,.fl SOC30C2 a dl I ... t .l - 9j AND YOUNG LADIES, "J 'tvt . hi!.;- vij ' , 1 .aflWWll. . . Teacher of ubIo. Teacher of jpermaa. Teacher of PrlrhsVy Dept.. 'A88t'ihIrimaWDet)t. -Looirnri:::!'' house KErr::'T,s. TEA- Br.T3, 4 3 tic -- i 1ciiA::r"r. l::;."-. 10:12 r I' J A 1 . .. .- ' 1 L I L ' IlIOrSE I'T" f rwrt- f. j i I 1 1 I ! f ' 'Jl I! f .ion. D. C. if i' rjl-'w I 'n, tcarh tl.cm aU 4 I F .,oe ! Btlh( sr 1 s if if c I.
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